A version of SEMA model legislation has been reintroduced in the Washington State Legislature by Senator Mike Carrell S.B. 5246 would prohibit cities or towns from enforcing an ordinance, development regulation, zoning regulation, or administrative practice that prevents automobile collectors from pursuing their hobby. Junked, wrecked or inoperable vehicles, including parts cars, stored on private property would only require screening from public view, if required by local law. The bill is pending consideration by the Washington Senate Government Operations and Elections Committee.

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We Urge You to Contact All Members of the Government Operations and Elections Committee (List Attached Below) Immediately to Request Their Support for S.B. 5246

* S.B. 5246 would permit the repair or modification of motor vehicles that are undergoing restoration.

* S.B. 5246 would permit the maintenance of parts cars as a source of parts for motor vehicles undergoing restoration.

* S.B. 5246 provides safeguards for hobbyists to work on collector vehicles on private property.

* S.B. 5246 establishes reasonable provisions that vehicles be located out of public view by means of suitable fencing, vegetation or other means.